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coincidancerSILVER Member
stranger
16 posts
Location: Stromboli, Sicilia, Italia, Austria


Posted:
So, hello there, everyone! wavehello



Have been checking out HoP for a while, ordered some exellently made and delivered stuff, and recently registered and posted some replies, so I figure the polite, and fun thing to do, is introduce myself!



My name is August, though I go by Gusti, mostly.

I have been around for a while, since '71, born in Germany, grew up in Austria, left at 17, traveled, at first mostly North and Central America, later Asia, gathering all kinds of experience and broadening my horizons, and settled a few years ago in Bali. Spend most of the year here, summers in Europe, usually on a small island near Sicily, that is possibly the most firy in the world....



Encountered poi with a personal impact ( I am not counting the Luau in Hawaii, somehow then it didn't occur to me that I could do that) for the first time in '97, seeing a guy from New Zealand spin poi at a trance party in Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand, Decided it was for me and asked him for a bit of instruction, which he gave willingly and well, and I was off to good start.

Started with poi, and being inspired the year after that by the plethora of good performers I saw at Glastonbury festival, picked up double staffs. Not to mention contact juggling spheres...



Would say I am pretty proficient with poi and double staffs, though not as good as I could and should be, considering how long I've been at it. Got a fare share of moves, am still trying to get the 5Beat weave backwards, and only recently discovered flowers, made some half-assed attempts at airwraps and/or hyperloops. Though reading all these awesome threads has been really inspiring, and I plan to catch up...

Do occasionally play for pay, though I wouldn't say I'm a professional. It's not for lack of bread, like the Grateful Dead....



What else can I say, as you may have already guessed I like to travel, connecting with people from all over the world, festivals and celebrating life. Also enjoy a good book ( Tom Robbins, Jeff Noon, R.A. Wilson, Vonnegut, Bradbury, Kesey...) or film ( Burton, Fellini, Ken Russel, Foreman, Tarantino, Linklater, Rodriguez,...), love good live music (as in made by people playing musical instruments, with or without electric amplification), scuba diving ( am actually an instructor) and live to dance.

Tolerate Trance music due to love for the people and scene, though I much prefer Rock, Jazz, Funk, Reggae, HipHop, Indian classical or any kind of good music made by people playing together.... smile



Consider a good double familia sized Mexican hammock one of the crowning achievments of civilized man (together with the hot bath, though there we are just copying nature) and as one of the most necessary and desirable posessions. Next to good firetoys...

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Love nature in most of her manifestations, fascinated by vulcanoes and powerspots, ley lines and stone circles and things like that, am into the old religions, Hinduism, Paganism and worship the Goddess in all her incarnations (particularly red haired ones... wink )

Am a sucker for mind expansion and a devout follower of Herr Hoffman, bless his heart.ubbloco



Don't like authority and people telling other people how to think, detest violence in all it's manifestations. frown



Am also an eclipse chaser, and can only recommend the experience of a total solar eclipse to anyone.

By the way, check out the thread on Soulclipse or their website www.soulclipse.com All my energies are pointing that way at the moment, anybody intersted in details can contact me, am in touch with the organizers.

Something amazing is about to happen there....don't forget to wear your eclipse viewers! cool

Ohh, I want to see some firesculptures there and am looking for information and advice on how to make them, so I can make sure there are some! If you have anything on that, please contact me!



What else can I say, prefer cats to dogs, the beach to the mountains, smoke to drink, girls to boys, sunshine to rain (though rains cool too, unless you want to play with fire...) Like greens, browns, oranges, though blue red and purple are also very cool... Most treasured quality in other people probably a good sense of humor. Love cozy and funky things!



Love everything Italian, also the food, especially real Pizza made in Napoli at "Matheo's), though Thai and Indian cuisine follow close behind.

And I guess I would definitly have to go with the Nutella, though I wouldn't go building any cathedrals for it.....( just that I wouldn't even consider the other possibilities as food items...)



Well, that's me in a nutshell, gonna stop here, starting to feel like an exhibitionist.



Wanted to say hello and compliment you all on making this virtual space so informative, friendly and cozy! Very inviting, and as I gather, addicting!



Hope to stay in touch and hopefully meet everybody in person, one day. Always eager to play and learn and teach, if I can, so should you pass by Bali, drop me a line so we can connect!



leave you with a quote:



holes in what's left of my reason,

holes in the knees of my blues,

odds against me been increasing

but I'll pull through!



never could read no road map

and I don't know what the weather might do

but I hear that rich wind whine,

I see the dark star shine,

I got a feeling there is no time to loose....



Ciao

Gusti aka Coincidancer



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EDITED_BY: coincidancer (1132114710)

Love Light Laughter & Lightness


misscorinthianSILVER Member
old hand
784 posts
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom


Posted:
Blimey. Welcome wave

XLenX

Devoted although mostly absent owner of the 1, the original... Asena


alien_oddityCarpal \'Tunnel
7,193 posts
Location: in the trees


Posted:
all that and not one mention of marmiteubblol



wavehellowelcome

misscorinthianSILVER Member
old hand
784 posts
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom


Posted:
I had a cat called Marmite. It died of unknown causes aged 3. It liked marmite.

XLenX

Devoted although mostly absent owner of the 1, the original... Asena


alien_oddityCarpal \'Tunnel
7,193 posts
Location: in the trees


Posted:
awwwwwwwwww how cute biggrin

SpeedBRONZE Member
newbie
23 posts
Location: New Zealand


Posted:
wow, awesome lifestyle you have there.
the poi, the travel, the scuba diving... v jealous :P
Where were you in Thailand and how long for?

Can you recommend any contact juggling websites that might be good for a beginner?

angelblue devil

The goth-girl who was introduced to fire...

The only thing in the world that there's not enough of apart from hot guys and chocolate, is Pyros


coincidancerSILVER Member
stranger
16 posts
Location: Stromboli, Sicilia, Italia, Austria


Posted:
Written by: Speed


wow, awesome lifestyle you have there.
the poi, the travel, the scuba diving... v jealous :P
Where were you in Thailand and how long for?

Can you recommend any contact juggling websites that might be good for a beginner?

angelblue devil




Hey Speed!

Thanx for the post!

Spent a fair bit of time in Thailand, from '96 onward, mostly in the winter and spring months, a lot of time in Koh Pha Ngan, taught diving in Koh Tao summer of '97, still pass through quite frequently, several times per year, using Bangkok as an air hub, and getting inspiration from the juggling community, that meets in the afternoon-evenings by the riverside park near Kao San Road.

Those kids are lovely people and now all the tricks, meeting everybody that likes to twirl that passes through, since they sell poi in the street and everybody shows off for them...
Pretty advanced contact juggler usually there, too!


Don't really know about beginner website, check out www.contactjuggling.org and www.gregmaldonado.com and follow the links from there. You know about James Ernest book, I can't recommend it highly enough. Would say both of the Contactjuggling DVDs for sale at contactjuggling.org and at Greg's site are worth having. Full of great footage of contact jugglers strutting their stuff and excellent tutorials. All presented with off the wall humor...! ubblol
Good luck with that! Contact, at least the basics, are a good bit harder than poi, but the results if you stick with it are well worth the effort!

Where do you reside (could probably find out by reading your intro, if you got one), and are you coming to Turkey next spring for the cosmic event?! www.soulclipse.com

Hope that helps
Cheers smile

Love Light Laughter & Lightness


SpeedBRONZE Member
newbie
23 posts
Location: New Zealand


Posted:
thanks for that ay,
looks good, i'll have to check out the dvd's and sites.
i wish i was going to Turkey for that, but sadly no, I'll be studying. I come from New Zealand and am studying at university in Christchurch.
Love the spinning lifestyle, such a great way to chill out.

The goth-girl who was introduced to fire...

The only thing in the world that there's not enough of apart from hot guys and chocolate, is Pyros


SpeedBRONZE Member
newbie
23 posts
Location: New Zealand


Posted:
thanks for that ay,
looks good, i'll have to check out the dvd's and sites.
i wish i was going to Turkey for that, but sadly no, I'll be studying. I come from New Zealand and am studying at university in Christchurch.
Love the spinning lifestyle, such a great way to chill out.

The goth-girl who was introduced to fire...

The only thing in the world that there's not enough of apart from hot guys and chocolate, is Pyros


_Clare_BRONZE Member
Still wiggling
5,967 posts
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK)


Posted:
Hello coincidancer wave

Welcome to Hop, hope you enjoy your time here biggrin

Do you return to Koh Tao much? I used to know a diver at the New Way (?!) dive school. Tis a lovely island... ubblove

And did you meet Mio and Pat (or even Andy?!!) near Kao San Road? Andy posts on here from time to time as PoiBoxII.

Anyways, happy spinning smile

Getting to the other side smile


coincidancerSILVER Member
stranger
16 posts
Location: Stromboli, Sicilia, Italia, Austria


Posted:
Written by: Firepoise



Do you return to Koh Tao much? I used to know a diver at the New Way (?!) dive school. Tis a lovely island... ubblove

And did you meet Mio and Pat (or even Andy?!!) near Kao San Road? Andy posts on here from time to time as PoiBoxII.

Anyways, happy spinning smile




Thanx, Firepoise!

Haven't been back to Koh Tao since '97, am afraid the changes to the beautiful little island would be a shock...! Things were starting to change in leaps and bounds when I left there, not to mention the divesites being heavily stressed.

Don't think I have met any of the folks you mention, yet, but will keep my eyes open when I am there, beginning of next month!

Thank you again for the welcome wave

Love Light Laughter & Lightness


_Clare_BRONZE Member
Still wiggling
5,967 posts
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK)


Posted:
Hmmm... in that case, you're probably best not to go back frown

Tony saw a huge difference between 2000 and 2004, so it'll be much worse now frown

But enjoy Thailand... hug

Getting to the other side smile


BirdGOLD Member
now available in "advanced"
6,086 posts
Location: Cornwall, United Kingdom


Posted:
Now thats what I call an intro!!

Welcome to HoP!!

weavesmiley wave

My state of mind is not yours to define!

There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."


coincidancerSILVER Member
stranger
16 posts
Location: Stromboli, Sicilia, Italia, Austria


Posted:
Thank you for the Welcome, Bird!

You're in Cornwall!? What a lovely place! That is where I saw my first total solar eclipse, at the Minnack Theater, with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters!
Before that , and after, I was hanging out at the Lizard festi. This all in '99.

Maybe you know my friend Andy from Liskard, that I stayed with during my time in Cornwall ?! He used to do staff, don't know if he still does much. Traveled Asia a lot. He's in France know with a new baby.

Cheers

Love Light Laughter & Lightness


coincidancerSILVER Member
stranger
16 posts
Location: Stromboli, Sicilia, Italia, Austria


Posted:
Written by: ravehead


all that and not one mention of marmiteubblol

wavehellowelcome




Thanks for the welcome, ravehead! wave

Just didn't mention marmite by name since I didn't wan't to offend anyone...
Definitly stated my preference for nutella, though!

Nutella is a nice cat name, as well, by the way! wink

Love Light Laughter & Lightness



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